JUST RECEIVED. i From London per "Kelso," and on Sale by the Undersigned. 4IITIDS. MARTELL'S BRAND! 7 cases Lenepvue'.'justly celebrated Champagne, "fine Vintage "1840," well matured and in beautiful condition. 8 bales Grey and White Calicoes, Long Cloths, &c. Welsh Flannel and Blue Flannel Serge Hoyle's best Canibric Prints" Naty Blues, .. 4 and 7-8, stout An invoice of Gentlemen's White Long Cloth Shirts of every description. Irish Linen Fronts and Wrists "..'■* Gents. Muck Satin and Fancy Silk Opera Ties, latest fashion A large variety of Gentlemen's Clothing of a superior make, consisting of the best Woollen Tweed Coats, and Trousers, Black Satin anil. Black . Figured Satin Vests, French Fancy Satin Brocade, Shawl Pattern Waistcoats I Ladies' Silk Parasols, newest styles. Ladies' Boots and Shoes from "Davies & Son," Gentlemen's ditto, and Buckskin Slippers, Carpet Bags and Railway Travelling Leather bags, Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, Patent Nails and Cut Clasps, Bit and Cross-cut Saws, Yankee Axes, Adzes, -and,many other articles, - 2 carrotels Currants. R. J. DUNCAN. Pipitea, 17th Nov., 1849. M QUIN, FARRIER, Dixon Street, Te Aro, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public generally, for the very liberal support he has received during the last'seveu years, and trusts by a strict attention .to .business, and moderate charges, to receive a continuance of the same. M. Q. —Begs to intimate, ""that he has reduced the price for Horse Shoeing from Os. to 55., from this date. Wellington, November 17, 1849. < WANTED. A CART and WHEELWRIGHT;, one who thoroughly understands hisbusiness. Apply to M. QUIN, Fahbibb. Dixon-street, November 17, 1840. 'WANTED. ' ABILLARD MARKER; respectable reference .required. 1 Apply to i J. FIRTH, Auroba Tavbbx. . Lambton Quay, November, 10,1849. Wellington New Zealand Flax Company. THE Shares of this Company having nearly all -been disposed of, I beg urgently to invite the •Subscribers to a preliminary meeting, a. the Wellington Hotel, ON WEDNELDAY NEXT, -At 8 o'clock, -p'm. precisely, to receive sundry re ■ports, and to consider and decide on the mode of proceeding to : bring this matter, so important to the, Colony, into operation-without delay. , OH-ARLES E. Vos ALZDORF. Wellington, Nov. 17th, 1849. ---■*'■ Wellington Jockey Club. AT the Burnham Water Races, the Club will give the Wellington Jockey Club Plate, of not less than' 3.20 guineas, added to a Handicap of four guineas each, h. 'ft., if declared within three days after tlie weights are published. Two mile Course. Three-horses to start or no race, —the secoutl to save his stakes. The entrances to be made (to .the Secretary of the Club), on or before the Ist of January 1850. The weights to be fixed (by three parties appointed by-the Stewards), and published within ten days after the entrances. The race to.be run the fkrst day of.the Burnham Water Meeting. Wellington, November 17, 1849.
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Wellington Independent, Volume V, Issue 428, 17 November 1849, Page 2
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